Wednesday

10 p.m. update: A dense fog advisory will be in effect for the Austin area from 3 to 10 a.m. Wednesday, the National Weather Service said.

The morning fog will reduce visibility to less than 1/4 of a mile or less, the weather service said. Commuters should also expect damp roads from the drizzle.

The weather service advises motorists to drive slow, use their headlights and leave plenty of distance between vehicles.

Tuesday forecast for Austin: Sunshine and warm weather will grace the area again as high temperatures rise into the upper 60s across the region, the National Weather Service says.

Springlike weather will once again grace the Austin area on Tuesday, the National Weather Service says.

Austin’s expected high of 67 degrees is 6 degrees above the usual average of 61 degrees. However, lows will remain near seasonable at 43 degrees, just 2 degrees above normal, thanks to the weak cold front that pushed through late Sunday.

Temperatures are expected to slowly build once again into Wednesday, when highs are expected to reach 69 degrees — and potentially go even higher — in the city, the weather sevice’s forecast shows.